Where to buy the iPhone XR

Gone are the days when the iPhone was only available directly from Apple or AT&T. Today, it’s carried by all major carriers and big retailers, and many of them want to entice you to buy with them by offering special deals. Of course, you can always buy from Apple directly, either in-store or online.

If you haven’t yet put in your order for an iPhone XR, here’s a summary of some of the deals and promotions offered by different retailers to help you make up your mind. For each, we’ll tell you about any current special deals, when you should consider buying there, and when you shouldn’t.

Note that, unlike the iPhone XS or XS Max, you can’t preorder an unlocked SIM-free iPhone XR from Apple (or anyone else) as of October 19. If this model follows the typical pattern, SIM-free unlocked phones will be available a month or two after the initial sale date.

Apple Store

Best deal

Apple isn’t running any iPhone XR promotions right now, but of course it’s the go-to place to join the iPhone Upgrade Program. Some models (based on their colors of storage capacity) have started showing later shipping dates, but many of the iPhone XR variants can still get to you by October 26.

Why you should buy here

Apple

If you really want to kick the tires on a new Apple product, a trip to the Apple Store is probably the best way to do it. If you have a lot of questions or need help with setup, Apple Store employees are generally going to be helpful, accurate, and patient—and usually won’t pressure you to buy stuff.

If you always want the latest iPhone every year, the iPhone Upgrade Program is a pretty good deal. You pay off your iPhone in 24 monthly installments, but can swap it in for a new iPhone after 12 months (thus renewing the 24-month contract). You get Apple Care+ included, too.

Why you shouldn’t buy here

If you plan to switch carriers, buying directly from the carrier can be a better bargain—many carriers offer nice incentives to switch over. From time to time, carriers may offer deals—“buy one get one free” or other rebates—though those usually require some sort of long-term commitment. The best carrier deals tend to be for new line activations and transfers, though.

Apple currently doesn’t offer unlocked and SIM-free iPhone XR phones (as of October 19). But you’re not going to find those anywhere else, either. Those will probably become available in late November or December.

Amazon

Best deals

The iPhone XR does not appear to be available from Amazon yet.

Why you should buy here

Amazon rarely has deals on the latest iPhone models, but it can be a good place to score a deal on an older certified refurbished model.

Why you shouldn’t buy here

You’re almost never buying directly from Amazon, but rather through a reseller. And most of the iPhones you’ll find on Amazon are certified refurbished, which isn’t a bad thing, but it’s not the place to go if you’re looking for a brand-new model.

AT&T

Best deal

AT&T is running an offer in which, if you buy an iPhone XRRemove non-product link, you can get a second one at a $700 discount. That means your first iPhone XR would cost $999, while the second one just $299.

The deal is actually good for the iPhone 8, 8 Plus, X, XS, and XS Max, too, so long as both of the phones you purchase carry a regular price of $600 or more.

Why you should buy here

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If you’re already a happy AT&T customer or if you don’t mind being saddled to the company for a couple years, you might as well buy directly from the carrier. Just know that the deals are typically designed to get you really attached to the carrier. They want you to get on the AT&T Next program where you buy your phone in installments over the course of a couple years, and most are designed to give you a deal on a second phone.

Why you shouldn’t buy here

If you just want to buy one phone, or if you want the freedom to hop to different carriers at a whim, buying your iPhone XR directly from AT&T is not your best option.

There’s a bunch of fine print to consider on the current deal. Specifically, you have to buy both phones on AT&T Next (a 30 month leasing program) or AT&T Next Every Year (a more expensive 24-month lease with yearly upgrades). For that matter, you have to get wireless service for both (minimum $80 combined), and you have to be a subscriber to DirecTV (minimum $29.99). That excludes DirecTV Now, by the way. At signing, you have to pay tax on the full retail price (not the $700 discounted price). If you cancel service on either phone, you'll owe the balance of payments on it. Also, there’s a $30 activation/upgrade fee.

Best Buy

Best deals

Best Buy will give you a Best Buy gift card worth up to $275 if you bring your current iPhone (iPhone 7 Plus or newer only!) to a Best Buy store and trade it in when you purchase an iPhone XRRemove non-product link. You still get the trade-in value as well. That offer is only good in stores.

Best Buy also lets you take advantage of Verizon’s “buy one get one for $750 off” deal, as well as Sprint’s complicated offer that gives new customers a big credit toward their monthly installment payments if they trade in their current phone. Those deals require activation on Verizon/Sprint respectively, along with enrollment in their respective monthly payment plans.

Why you should buy here

Best Buy iPhone deals tend to come in two forms: a decent-sized gift card (useful only if you plan to buy more stuff from Best Buy) or a discount on buying a new phone with the activation of a new line, paid in monthly installments. It’s not dissimilar to buying from a carrier, and only worthwhile if you don’t mind a long-term commitment.

If you are thinking of purchasing through Best Buy, be sure to compare its discounts with other big-box retailers and the major carriers. The best deal can vary depending on when you look.

Why you shouldn’t buy here

If you want to just pay the full price for an unactivated, unlocked iPhone, you shouldn’t do it here. Best Buy used to be one of the very few retailers who would sell you a SIM-free phone, but you now have to sign up with Verizon, AT&T, or Sprint.

If you’re a T-Mobile customer, Best Buy is not the retailer for you.

eBay/Craigslist

Best deals

Buying a phone directly from a fellow consumer (either used or new-in-box) can always be a bit of a risk. But you can also save plenty of money if you’re willing to be patient and negotiate on price.

Just be careful. Only buy from qualified sellers with lots of positive feedback, or from someone local so you can go inspect the phone and make sure it works properly and is in the promised condition before handing over a single penny.

On a just-released phone like the iPhone XR, you’re not likely to find a good deal when buying directly from another consumer. In fact, you’ll probably pay more, especially if the model you want is in short supply. But if every store is out of stock and delivery won’t be for another three weeks, and you just have to have that particular model right now, this may be your only option.

Why you should buy here

There are two good reasons to buy an iPhone from eBay or Craigslist (or other similar person-to-person markets):

1. You don’t want the newest hottest model and aren’t in a rush to buy, so you can take your time finding a good deal on the phone you want in great condition.

2. You do want the newest hottest model, the one that’s totally out of stock everywhere, and you just have to have it now even if it means paying an inflated price.

Why you shouldn’t buy here

If you want the latest iPhone and it hasn’t been on the market for six months, you’re not likely to find a good deal. You’ll spend a lot of time trying to find one that isn’t scratched, chipped, or cracked. And then, on top of all that, you have to worry about getting ripped off.

Sprint

Best deals

Sprint will give you a maximum credit of up to $31.25 toward your monthly payments on Sprint Flex if you trade in your old phone. That’s enough to make your monthly payments totally free for a 64GB iPhone XRRemove non-product link.

Why you should buy here

Sprint’s deal can get you into an iPhone XR for very little money, if you’re willing to trade in a relatively recent iPhone or select Android phones. You’ll want to check their site or stop into a Sprint store for the full breakdown.

It’s a pretty good deal if you are willing to be locked in to Sprint for at least 18 months, and you don’t mind leasing your phone instead of buying it.

The deals are better for new customers or those adding new lines. You can still get a discount if you’re an existing customer upgrading your phone, but the deals aren’t quite as good.

Why you shouldn’t buy here

Sprint’s deal requires trading in a phone you own, and it’s better for new customers than existing customers. Perhaps most importantly, it requires leasing your new iPhone XR on the Sprint Flex plan. That’s an 18-month lease that allows you to trade in your phone for a new one (and renew the lease) after 12 payments. After the 18 months are up, you don’t own your phone. You can either turn it in to Sprint and get a new one with a new lease period, or pay the difference in price between your lease payments and the phone’s full price to own it. You can pay that outright or divide it into six more monthly installments, which makes Sprint Flex very similar to other two-year purchase installment plans.

As with most phone lease programs, that’s not necessarily a good deal. In 18 months, the full retail price of an iPhone XR will have dropped considerably, but your buy-out purchase price will be based on today’s new prices.

Swappa

Best deals

As a person-to-person sales market, deals on Swappa vary a lot. Depending on the age and condition of a device, you can pay anything from above retail (on very hard-to-get iPhone models) to hundreds of dollars less. If you missed the early-preorder window and you want a phone right away, you can probably buy a new-in-box model direct from a consumer...at a considerable markup.

Don’t expect to find any good deals on the iPhone XR in any person-to-person marketplace until the phone has been available for at least a few months.

Why you should buy here

There are lots of person-to-person sales services out there, from eBay to OfferUp to Facebook Marketplace, and they all carry their share of risk of the seller trying to rip you off.

We like Swappa because it does more to protect buyers: The company reviews every listing to help ensure the seller isn’t a scammer. It verifies ESN numbers to weed out any that are not fully paid for, listed as stolen, or unavailable for activation. It makes sure that sellers have reset the device and disabled iCloud so it can be set up as a new user. And it requires verification photos to prove ownership and verify condition.

Is it fool-proof? No, but sellers on Swappa have to jump through just enough hoops to keep most of the scammers at bay. If you’re buying a phone from a random person on the Internet, that’s a big deal.

Why you shouldn’t buy here

No matter how diligent Swappa is about eliminating scammers and fraud, you’re still buying a phone directly from another human over the Internet using a PayPal account. You can save a lot of money, but there are always things that can go wrong—and you don’t have the same recourse as if you bought from a major retailer or carrier.

T-Mobile

Best deals

T-Mobile will give you a credit of up to $390 if you trade in your old iPhone for a new one, purchased on T-Mobile's 36-month installment plan. iPhone 7 or newer phones in good condition are worth $390, the iPhone 6S or 6S Plus is worth $250, and all earlier iPhones are worth $150.

It’s a decent deal on a new iPhone XRRemove non-product link. It’s also a boost in credit over the iPhone XS deal, but that was for a 24-month payment plan, and the XR deal is for a 36-month payment plan.

Why you should buy here

There aren’t quite as many gotchas and tricks hiding in this deal as with other carriers. It doesn’t require adding a new line and it doesn’t require you to buy two phones.

Still, it’s only really of value to those who wish to remain a T-Mobile customer for a couple years, since it requires enrollment in a monthly payment plan for your new iPhone XR.

If you have an old iPhone 4 sitting in a drawer somewhere, you can get $150 worth of credit for it, which is more than you’re likely to get selling the phone on its own.

Why you shouldn’t buy here

$390 isn’t a huge break compared to some of the other carrier deals. And it’s not a straight $390, either; it’s $390 worth of bill credit, applied to your 36-month purchase plan. So you just get up to $10.83 knocked off each monthly payment.

Verizon

Best deals

Verizon has a similar, but slightly better, deal than AT&T: Up to $750 off the price of a second iPhone XRRemove non-product link when you purchase one. Technically, you can buy an X, XS, XS Max, or XR and get $750 off a second phone, which must be an X or XR.

You’ll have to add a new line to at least one of those phones, and then you’ll basically pay full price for both over 24 monthly installments, and receive a credit of up to $31.25 on each bill.

Why you should buy here

Verizon

It’s a big savings if you happen to meet all the conditions—Verizon customer, don’t mind 24 monthly installments, want to buy two iPhones, and will be adding a new line to at least one of them.

Why you shouldn’t buy here

That’s a lot of gotchas! You have to buy two phones, at least one of them needs a new line activation, you have to pay taxes up front on the full phone prices, and your big discount is only applied as monthly credits to your 24-month phone payment plan.

It’s a deal designed to get you not just attached to Verizon for a couple years, but at least one new family member, too. That makes it ever more difficult to break away from the carrier if you find a better service later.

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